TUSAŞ enters a new process with ‘Startups’
Turkish Aerospace Industries (TUSAŞ) came together with 20 ‘Startup’ companies on August 6th. TUSAŞ will create business models within the framework of the agile structure of ‘Startup’ companies and their effectiveness in solutions. TUSAŞ, which came together with 20 Startup companies in the fields of information and technology, aims to carry out studies that will set an example for the world. In this context, TUSAŞ will carry out joint studies with companies in the projects carried out. TUSAŞ, which currently contributes to the studies that prioritize the development of the auxiliary industry from software to production, will accelerate its efforts to ensure that ‘startup’ companies take an active role in the system it will develop. Thus, it will directly contribute to the potential development and qualified workforce of the companies by including the ‘startup’ companies in the aviation ecosystem.
Visiting ‘Startup’ companies at the Efficiency and Technology Fair and inviting them to TUSAŞ within the scope of potential collaborations, TUSAŞ General Manager Prof. Dr. Temel Kotil drew attention to the following points: “We will enter a new process for TUSAŞ by developing new business models with our ‘startup’ companies. Together we will develop models to show the world an exemplary work. It is very important to include such young, dynamic and agile companies in the aviation ecosystem. We want to make a strong contribution to the technological ecosystem of our country by doing our best to create this unity.”
TUSAŞ is among the global players…
TUSAŞ continues to serve in the design, development, modernization, production, integration and life cycle support processes of integrated aerospace industry systems, from fixed and rotary wing aerial platforms to unmanned aerial vehicles and space systems, in an open area of 4 million square meters and a closed area of 640 thousand square meters. TUSAŞ, which is the technology center of Turkey; is among the global players in the aerospace and defense industries.